The focus of women's empowerment is to provide access to technology tools and raise awareness of the importance of using these tools in all aspects of life, starting from personal skills development, to job creation. This allows women the ability to participate in the decision-making process that affects various life aspects.
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Women Empowerment

ICT helps to provide strong tools for improving employment opportunities for young people, creating self-employment opportunities and helping to enhance the economic situation of women, persons with disabilities and marginalized groups.
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Empowering Youth For Employment

Support for remote areas is one of the strategic objectives of the Egyptian ICT Fund, which is achieved through increasing access to remote, marginalized, and rural communities using ICT tools.
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Developing Remote Areas

The Egyptian ICT Fund believes in the potential of technological tools in bridging the illiteracy gap, especially for the elderly, women and school dropouts, based on the role of technology in developing and supporting the elements of the educational process.
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I.E & E- Learning

The Telemedicine Initiative seeks to improve the quality of health care services provided to citizens using technological solutions, while increasing access to these services in remote and rural areas.
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Telemedicine

The Egyptian ICT Fund aims to create the right environment for the promotion and accessibility of Arabic digital content, as well as the development of community acceptance of the use of ICT in knowledge production for sustainable community development.
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Knowledge Society

Empowerment of persons with disabilities is based on supporting this group with skills training and technological tools in order to create jobs that suit their needs and integrate them into society.
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Stockholm Challenge

UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa Prize

Award: UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa PrizeYear: 2009Category: ICTs in EducationWinner: Dr. Hoda Baraka, Former ICT-TF Direcotr, was chosen from among 67 projects in 47 countries as a winner of the prize for efforts in harnessing ICTs for Education.